Intergenerational Day in Canada

June 1st is Intergenerational Day, with more than 100 cities across Canada participating. This day highlights the benefits of intergenerational relationships.

Intergenerational engagement means connecting the generations – not siloing them – and it encourages social inclusion. Young people keep seniors young and seniors provide young people with a broader perspective on their experiences. Social interaction between young and old creates stronger bonds between the generations and breaks negative stereotyping.

Seniors and elders are role models of healthy aging for the younger ages. In fact, my grandfather was my role model. He inspired me in my work.

How are you exploring the ‘intergenerational’ in life? How often do you see the older adults, and those younger than you, who are in your life?

One Response so far.

Hi Suzanne,
Just read the intergenerational blog.
I have invited a former friend of my niece to visit this summer. She has visited before with my niece and I like her. I am 68. She is 16. She is so excited already and I am as well. Thanks for inspiring me with Elderpower.
Carol